The state's institutions of higher
education are a vital component of the future economic prosperity
of our state. In order to ensure that Washington continues to be
able to provide a highly qualified workforce that can attract
businesses and support the economic vitality of the state, it is
the intent of chapter 18, Laws of 2003 1st sp. sess. to provide
new money for capital projects to help fulfill higher education
needs across the state.
This new source of funding for the critical capital needs of
the state's institutions of higher education furthers the mission
of higher education and is intended to enhance the abilities of
those institutions, over the next six years, to fulfill their
critical roles in maintaining and stimulating the state's
economy.
It is the intent of the legislature that this new source of
funding not displace funding levels for the capital and operating
budgets of the institutions of higher education. It is instead
intended that the new funding will allow the institutions, over
the next three biennia, to use the current level of capital
funding to provide for many of those urgent preservation,
replacement, and maintenance needs that have been deferred. This
approach is designed to maintain or improve the current
infrastructure of our institutions of higher education, and
simultaneously to provide new instruction and research capacity
to serve the increasing number of traditional college-aged
students and those adults returning to college to update skills
or retrain so that they can meet the demands of Washington's
changing workforce. This new source of funding may also be used
for major preservation projects that renovate, replace, or
modernize facilities to enhance capacity/access by maintaining or
improving the usefulness of existing space for important
instruction and research programs.
[2003 1st sp.s. c 18 § 2.]